San Francisco Conservatory of Music Scholarship

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The Conservatory awards scholarships on the basis of musical ability, financial need and the musical needs of the school. Scholarship awards and tuition do not increase proportionally. Scholarships are available to full-time students in the Music Diploma program, the Bachelor of Music and Master of Music degree programs, the Artist Certificate program, the Postgraduate Diploma in Vocal Performance and the Professional Studies Diploma.

Eligibility:-Undergraduate students must maintain a cumulative 2.5 GPA -Graduate students must maintain a cumulative 3.0 GPA -Scholarship retention depends on the successful fulfillment of all obligations to the Conservatory, including orchestra, ensemble assignments, required GPA and satisfactory academic progress-New students, the entrance audition serves as the basis for determining scholarship eligibility-For continuing students, annual juries and the quality of orchestra and/or ensemble participation are used to determine eligibility for continuation of awards-Must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident -Must be a full-time student

Scholarships are awarded for a maximum of four years for undergraduate, two years for graduate and one year for postgraduate study.

For more details and to apply, please visit the scholarship provider's website.

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